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then you just need to find a way to persist that structure
ulhar4409
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2025-12-22 02:05
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hmm, if i were doing this as an extension for a static site gen, i might keep a hash table or such, mapping source urls to data like "last time we tried sending webmentions", "what links were in the post at the time"
ulhar4409
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2025-12-22 02:03
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[edit] Essentially I can make any given page non-static, but the default is static and imo static blog posts are better than fetching them from a DB if given the option
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-22 01:35
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Essentially I can make any given URL non-static, but the default is static and imo static blog posts are better than fetching them from a DB if given the option
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-22 01:35
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gRegor: Not exactly. It isn't fully static, but it can't *send* POSTS automatically because there's no way for it to tell whether a post of new at runtime, since their content is static and part of the repo. There's no CMS.
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-22 01:34
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sparkles is a Micropub client that supports posting articles, notes, replies, likes, rsvps, photos, bookmarks, movie watch, book read posts, music listens, and game plays to your site https://indieweb.org/Sparkles
Loqi
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2025-12-22 01:31
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I feel like we could put together a simple mcuropub webapp using the open library API
GWG
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2025-12-22 01:31
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gRegor: It will! I would prefer if you send a GET-style webmention, if only because I wish more people were looking at it, but POST-style webmentions work perfectly fine.
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-22 01:24
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I just added this and tried it out on my phone: https://indieweb.org/Open_Library#Scan_Barcodes It's no frills and a bit rough, but if the barcode is in the OL collection, it should work. Point and scan and the results stack up in a small section bottom of the screen which you can scroll left to right, so you can scan multiple books in a row. Tap on one and it takes you to the OL page for the book.
gRegor
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2025-12-22 01:13
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Just tried that ^ it's no frills and a bit rough, but if the barcode is in the OL collection, it should work. Point and scan and the results stack up in a small section bottom of the screen which you can scroll left to right. Click on one and it takes you to the OL page for the book.
gRegor
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2025-12-22 01:12
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